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yes. superPIDv2 is 0v tool on. In my communication with the manufacturer, Vhipe, they said the v1 was actually 0v off, but they swapped it for the...
Ok, here's what I've determined: It's not recognizing M5 without a preceding M3 on boot. I put 2 simple startup blocks, $N0=M3 and $N1=M5 and that...
Ok, so x32, on boot from unpowered state (plug in usb, turn on main), will default to "tool off" (0v, starts the router) at the tool relay...
Yeah, those are all fine. What I'm seeing is, if I turn the x32 off but leave the usb connected, it saves the "tool on" state required by the PID...
something I should be looking at other than $16?
no, did not erase, also did backup and restore settings.
Hi Peter, Earlier in this thread, (over a year ago) I was seeking help with getting the x32 and SuperPIDv2 to play nice. Everything was working...
Thanks, $16=1 is correct for super PID run/stop. This eliminates the need for the manual firmware edit that was necessary on the 4X controller....
cool. On initial setup, without restoring previous grbl settings from the old BB, the new tool pin in place of the old dir pin, X32 "tool on" LED...
Hi, I have been running the old black box with Super PID. Using PWM and on/off changed to dir pin and dir pin reversed in config.h. Worked great....